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Manchester United have made 'no contact' with Juventus over a possible transfer for Paul Pogba, according to the club's director general Beppe Marotta.

United are working on a deal to bring Pogba, 23, back to Manchester after Jose Mourinho identified him as the 'captain' style midfielder to reinforce his spine, however Juventus dampened reports Pogba, who is on holiday in Miami, would complete a move this weekend.

"There has been no contact," Marotta told Sportitalia on Friday night, while Mediaset Premium added a Juve official had 'rubbished' reports.

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"I don’t know. Let’s see," he replied. "For the moment I'm at Juve and I'm happy. I don’t know where I want to go." Pogba added United were his 'first family' and, when pressed on a possible return to Manchester, smiled and replied: "I don't know. We'll see, we'll see."

Pogba's public show of diplomacy was such that when the broadcasters unfurled a United, a Juventus and a Real Madrid shirt and asked him to pick one he insisted he would 'take three'.

"We made a nucleus of four priorities, four positions, priorities," he explained. "To give a certain balance to the squad, to give a certain push in terms of quality, and the qualities that I need, that I want, as we know especially with the ones with more vision."

A story this morning claimed Pogba would seal a £105million move when he returns from holiday.

And, in case you missed it yesterday, Guillermo Varela looks set to leave United.